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Form the Excel above,


I. the calculated electric filed is ( Average Field or Maximum field)?.
The calculate field is Average field since the used voltage is 400 kV and not peak line
voltage.
The calculated field is minimum field. To obtain the maximum field, you have to multiply
the resulting field with sqrt(2).
II. Can You explain to me the formula used in excel above if possible as I have tried to
understand the formula from the excel file for almost two weeks now but I couldn’t
understand. However I know to use the excel file(Which Book the formula was taken).

Please see Kiessling Book para 2.3.3.3 and the example. You will understand if you will replace the Ci
with the formula (2.18)

The formula used in excel is similar (almost exact) to the following one:

E=(V/3)*(/(r*ln((a/Re)*2h/(4h2+a2)))

Where,
=(1+(n-1)r/R)/n

Re=Rn*(nr/R)

R=S/(2*Sin(/n))

E= Conductor Surface Voltage Gradient ( kV/cm)


V= Rated Voltage ( kV )
= Factor for Multiple Conductors
r= Radius of Conductor ( cm )
R= Outside radies of bundle ( cm )
Re=Equivalent Radiuses of bundle conductor ( cm )
S= Distance between Component conductor centers ( cm )
a= Phase Spacing ( cm )
h= Height of conductor above ground ( cm )
( This value is taken as the distance between phase connection/bus bar to the metalwork at earth
potential)
n= Number of component conductors in bundle

2. Kindly, I still request, if you  have software/excel for Audible noise, Television  and Radio
Interference as it’s calculation they are not found in PLS CADD.
Please see Kiessling Book para 2.3.3.4 and the example

Better explained examples for Audible noise.

 
3. To meet corona performance “ The calculated Ec/E0 ratio should have a value equal or
smaller than 0,95” I understand that Ec is corona inception but I’m confusing about value
of E0 if = 29.8 kV/cm (peak value) or 21.1 (rms value) Or is the calculated electric field
from the attached excel file.

In this situation, E0 is the calculated surface field gradient that means rms value.

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